Venous thrombosis (VT) is the primary reason for microvascular free flaps (MFFs) failure. Different series have addressed the influence of venous anastomosis, end-to-end (ETE) vs. end-to-side (ETS), on this issue in head and neck (HN) microsurgery, but a consensus about the optimal technique to be adopted is still lacking. The aim of this study is to prospectively compare the venous complication rates of ETE and ETS techniques in 422 homogeneously treated patients who underwent MFF for HN oncologic defects between 2000 and 2012 at our Institution. Patients were divided into two groups: Group A (n = 269 patients) receiving an ETE and Group B (n = 153) an ETS venous anastomosis. The choice between the type of venous anastomosis was based on t...
To date, the gold standard for performing a microvascular anastomosis has been the penetrating sutur...
Background Coupler devices and hand-sewn anastomosis techniques are both routinely employed for veno...
Summary:. Venous flaps are nonphysiologic flaps in which the venous system replaces the vascular cir...
Background: Optimal outcomes in microsurgery have been attributed to a range of factors, with perfor...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: The literature on outcomes of end-to-side (ETS) anastomoses for microvascular...
Summary:. Microvascular free tissue transfer is one of the most common techniques of reconstruction ...
Abstract: Background. Failure of free flaps is frequently because of failure of the venous vascular ...
Abstract: Background. Venous anastomotic failure is the primary reason for microvascular free tissue...
Background There is a steep learning curve to attain a consistently good result in microvascular sur...
Background: During free flap surgery, the surgeon sometimes encounters problems with anastomosis suc...
Abstract: The selection of recipient vessels that are suitable for microvascular anastomosis in the ...
Background Whether to perform an end-to-end (ETE) versus end-to-side (ETS) arterial anastomosis is a...
Background: Interposition vein grafts (IVG) and vascular bridge flaps (VBF) have been exploited as v...
Abstract: Background. Free-tissue transfer has become the preferred method of head and neck reconstr...
Background: Venous compromise is still the most common cause of free flap failure. The need of a sec...
To date, the gold standard for performing a microvascular anastomosis has been the penetrating sutur...
Background Coupler devices and hand-sewn anastomosis techniques are both routinely employed for veno...
Summary:. Venous flaps are nonphysiologic flaps in which the venous system replaces the vascular cir...
Background: Optimal outcomes in microsurgery have been attributed to a range of factors, with perfor...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: The literature on outcomes of end-to-side (ETS) anastomoses for microvascular...
Summary:. Microvascular free tissue transfer is one of the most common techniques of reconstruction ...
Abstract: Background. Failure of free flaps is frequently because of failure of the venous vascular ...
Abstract: Background. Venous anastomotic failure is the primary reason for microvascular free tissue...
Background There is a steep learning curve to attain a consistently good result in microvascular sur...
Background: During free flap surgery, the surgeon sometimes encounters problems with anastomosis suc...
Abstract: The selection of recipient vessels that are suitable for microvascular anastomosis in the ...
Background Whether to perform an end-to-end (ETE) versus end-to-side (ETS) arterial anastomosis is a...
Background: Interposition vein grafts (IVG) and vascular bridge flaps (VBF) have been exploited as v...
Abstract: Background. Free-tissue transfer has become the preferred method of head and neck reconstr...
Background: Venous compromise is still the most common cause of free flap failure. The need of a sec...
To date, the gold standard for performing a microvascular anastomosis has been the penetrating sutur...
Background Coupler devices and hand-sewn anastomosis techniques are both routinely employed for veno...
Summary:. Venous flaps are nonphysiologic flaps in which the venous system replaces the vascular cir...